
A quartet of ’30s movies starring Clark Gable, the Blu-ray debut of a timeless noir thriller by Orson Welles, and classic TV comedy with Abbott and Costello are among this week’s vintage new releases.
Read more →A quartet of ’30s movies starring Clark Gable, the Blu-ray debut of a timeless noir thriller by Orson Welles, and classic TV comedy with Abbott and Costello are among this week’s vintage new releases.
Read more →With Memorial Day Weekend on the horizon, MovieFanFare remembers the conflict known as “America’s Forgotten War” and asks which film set during the Korean War–from The Steel Helmet to Pork Chop Hill to M*A*S*H and others–is your favorite.
Read more →To mark this week’s opening of the latest Hollywood take on Godzilla–and the 60th anniversary of the behemoth’s Japanese screen debut–we invite you to vote for your top film starring the world’s most famous Green Monster (sorry, Red Sox fans).
Read more →A certain web-spinning superhero may have audiences cheering now, but spiders haven’t always been so friendly on the big screen. Let’s take a look at some memorable eight-legged movie menaces, from 1955’s Tarantula to the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings franchises.
Read more →Last week,MovieFanFare asked for your favorite film Wyatt Earp.Today’s poll looks at his O.K. Corral compadre, Doc Holliday. Victor Mature, Kirk Douglas, Val Kilmer and Dennis Quaid are among the dentists-turned-gunslingers aiming for your vote.
Read more →He called it the “worst job” and “biggest disappointment” in his 40-year career, so why are we spotlighting Bob Hoskins’ role in the 1993 video game-inspired Super Mario Bros. to remember the actor, who passed away earlier this week at 71? Read on to find out.
Read more →Henry Fonda, Burt Lancaster, Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner are among the actors who have played frontier lawman Wyatt Earp in movies. This week’s poll asks for your pick for the best big-screen Wyatt.
Read more →A superhero film is only as good as its supervillain, and 1966’s Batman had four memorable foes. As part of the Great Villain Blogathon, we shine the Bat-Signal on the menace of the Penguin (Burgess Meredith), Riddler (Frank Gorshin), Catwoman (Lee Meriwether) and Joker (Cesar Romero).
Read more →The faith-based drama Heaven Is for Real debuted in theaters this past week, but not every film with “Heaven” in its name deals with the afterlife. This week’s poll asks which movie tops your list.
Read more →His good looks made him a rising silent film star, but the advent of sound allowed Ronald Colman’s suave British accent to turn him into a screen icon. Vote for your top Colman film role in this week’s MovieFare poll.
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